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Wow. What the Yankees are doing so far is amazing. They might have half their team on the DL, but there they are in first place in the AL East....much better than even I expected. Wells has been awesome for us and Mariano just keeps racking up those saves. Keep it up Yanks!

Wow. What the Yankees are doing so far is amazing. They might have half their team on the DL, but there they are in first place in the AL East....much better than even I expected. Wells has been awesome for us and Mariano just keeps racking up those saves. Keep it up Yanks!

I think the Yankees are better with half their team on the DL lol. Let Jeter fill in here and there and get Granderson back and the rest can stay sitting if you ask me.

"There's a man goin' 'round takin' namesAnd he decides who to free and who to blame Everybody won't be treated all the same"

Another year and another Yankee debacle. As good as the Steinbrenner's were in returning NY to all its glory now it would seem is the time for a new vision and new owners. It won't happen of course but it is what is needed to infuse a fresh new start again.

T.J. Quinn of ESPN reports that Tony Bosch, the founder and honcho of Biogenesis and the man who was the star witness in the enforcement action which led to Alex Rodriguez‘s year-long suspension, will surrender to the Drug Enforcement Agency this morning. He will eventually plead guilty to a conspiracy to distribute steroids. Quinn notes that the charges will not be limited to his interaction with baseball players. Rather, they will include charges that he distributed steroids to minors as well.

As Quinn also notes — and as was widely reported last year — Major League Baseball got Bosch to cooperate with its investigation of A-Rod by striking a deal with him. That deal, detailed in the recently-released book about the Biogenesis case, “Blood Sport,” was reached over drinks at a Miami dive bar. It includes a promise from Major League Baseball that it would vouch for Bosch to any law enforcement agency which might threaten him with arrest. The agreement reads as follows